PITTSFIELD - A grand jury has indicted Laura Reilly, of Easthampton, for statements she made to investigators after the disappearance of Joanne Ringer, according to The Berkshire Eagle.

Reilly, 42, was arrested on April 20. She pleaded not guilty in Northern Berkshire District Court to three counts of misleading authorities and is free on $1,500 bail.

Following Tuesday's indictment, the case now moves to Berkshire Superior Court.

Ringer, 39, of Clarksburg, was last seen on March 2 and her husband, Chad Reidy, reported her missing two days later.

On March 6, Ringer's car was found on Exeter Street in Easthampton. Police believe Reidy left it there to misdirect the investigation.

The Berkshire District Attorney's office said Ringer's disappearance is being investigated as a homicide. Reidy is considered the "sole" suspect in her likely death.

Prosecutors accuse Reilly of lying about her and Reidy's actions on the day Ringer disappeared. Police believe she gave Reidy a ride home from downtown Northampton that day, while Reidy told police he only left his Clarksburg home to visit a friend in Worthington.

Reilly said that Reidy asked her to lie about giving him a ride, according to The Berkshire Eagle. She also said she did not see Reidy the following day, but surveillance video shows the pair together in Chicopee.